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Posted 08 Feb 2025

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Over 15,000 Indian migrants deported from the U.S. since 2009: Minister of External Affairs 

Hotspots states of Illegal Immigration in India include Gujarat, Punjab, and Haryana. 

  • Such migrants mostly use the "dunki routes (donkey routes)" to reach the U.S., passing through Latin American countries. 
    • Countries like Ecuador, Bolivia, and Guyana have visas on arrival for Indian citizens while Brazil and Venezuela, give tourist visas to Indians easily.
  • Additionally, a migrant's journey is often determined by the human trafficking networks to which their agent is connected.

Reasons for Illegal Migration

  • Better Opportunities: Low wages in India push migrants to seek higher pay in the U.S.
  • Limited Legal Routes: Slow, uncertain visa processes force people to take illegal paths.
  • Success Culture: Societal pressure in some communities (like Patels in Gujarat) leads families to sell land or take loans to migrate.

Consequences of Such Migration

  • Migrants risk robbery, assault, and even rape, with crimes often unreported.
  • The journey takes 8-10 days if successful; dead migrants' bodies cannot be sent home.
  • Strong demand has led to a thriving human smuggling network.
    • Agents and Human smugglers charge exorbitant fee, promising jobs and legal status.
An image showing various measures to be taken to prevent illegal migration.
  • Tags :
  • Illegal Migration
  • Donkey Routes
  • Overseas Mobility Bill 2024
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